I Feel Fine

Beatles · Past Masters Volume One

Baby's good to me you know
She's happy as can be, you know
She said so
I'm in love with her and I feel fine

Baby says she's mine, you know
she tells me all the time, you now
She said so
I'm in love with her and I feel fine

I'm so glad that she's my little girl
She's so glad she's telling all the world
That her baby buys her things you know
He buys her diamond rings, you know
She said so
She's in love with me and I feel fine, mm

Baby says she's mine, you know
she tells me all the time, you now
She said so
I'm in love with her and I feel fine

I'm so glad that she's my little girl
She's so glad she's telling all the world
That her baby buys her things you know
He buys her diamond rings, you know
She said so
She's in love with me and I feel fine
She's in love with me and I feel fine, mm

About I Feel Fine

"I Feel Fine" stands as a pivotal moment in The Beatles' early career, marking their transition from skiffle-influenced pop to a more sophisticated rock sound. Recorded in 1964, the track features the band's signature use of electric guitars and harmonies, establishing a template for their subsequent global dominance. Released on the compilation *Past Masters Volume One*, the song encapsulates the energy and innovation of the mid-1960s era, blending catchy melodies with a driving rhythm that defined the British Invasion. Its enduring popularity reflects the group's ability to evolve their musical identity while maintaining a cohesive artistic vision. As a cornerstone of their discography, the recording remains a testament to their early experimentation and the cultural impact of their music during a transformative period in popular history.